It's the end of an era: After almost two years and well over 100 shows, the Eras tour is concluding in December 2024. In other words, Taylor Swift is about to enter her post-Eras era, and if you're wondering what she has coming up next, you are not alone.

The top notes? Taylor wants to relax, take some much-needed time off, and level-up her relationship with Travis Kelce (sources claim marriage and starting a family are in the cards). But there are also some rumoured projects in the works, so we've laid it all out below due to being respectfully curious.

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Travis Kelce will have about ~a month and a half left of the NFL season after the Eras tour ends, so fans expect Taylor to attend plenty of his final games—not to mention the Super Bowl if the Chiefs make it! Head below for a full schedule of their games–including which ones Tay can attend.

Taylor Could Drop Reputation (Taylor's Version)

It's been 84 years of fans clowning for Rep TV and so far we've got...nothing. Other than the fact Taylor confirmed the album is definitely happening back in December 2023, when she told TIME Magazine the vault tracks will be 'fire'.

Our personal theory? That Taylor will announce Rep TV during the final show of the Eras tour and kick off 2025 with its release.

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Throwback to when we thought Taylor was going to announce Rep TV at the Grammys but she announced Tortured Poets Department instead.

There Are Rumours of an Eras Tour Documentary

Fans have been speculating about an Eras tour doc for a while, and 2025 seems like a natural time to drop it. But let's not forget the video for 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart' was essentially a mini doc of tour footage, so....

Taylor and Travis Could Kick Things Up a Notch

By which we mean get engaged, get married, and start a family—something sources say they both want. 'Taylor and Travis are very committed and serious about their future,' a source recently told Us Weekly. 'Taylor is ready for the next era of her life. She knows it will be special....Taylor has expressed how excited she is to settle down after her tour concludes. They’re on the same page.'

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Another insider tells the outlet that 'they both see marriage as something they want sooner rather than later, and they both want kids. Taylor has always [been excited by] the idea of marriage and starting a family. She just hadn’t found The One until now'.

More about engagement rumours....

Ultimately, Taylor Wants to Relax in 2025

Us Weekly's source says decisions about Taylor's post-tour plans are up in the air, and that she's 'looking forward to taking a break and relaxing. She’s exhausted. That’s the plan for 2025. Taylor’s really eager to start the next chapter with Travis.'

That said....

She'll Likely Be at the 2025 Grammys

The Grammys are on February 2, 2025, and Taylor will presumably be in attendance if The Tortured Poets Department picks up nominations (which it inevitably will). So stay tuned for that and any potential surprise announcements she may or may not have in store. 'Til then, we'll be updating this with the latest on Tay's plans!


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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.